About.... Fast Company Motorsports!
Fast Company Motorsports ~ Where Money Buys Speed!
Racing History
Terry Bogusz is the owner and driver of the Fast Company Motorsports
, LLC # 71 super late model. His passion for racing comes second only
to his desire to win. Most importantly, Terry is a clean racer and has
an impeccable reputation throughout the industry. He has never failed a
tech inspection and although he races to win, he does so with
experience, intensity, and integrity, not by circumnavigating the rules
or “dirty driving”.

He developed a passion for racing at a very young age by helping his
father in the family garage on his race cars, learning the sport by a
“hands on” approach. Terry’s first job, while still
in high school, was working for Jomar Race Engines. This is where he
was able to sharpen his skills by building race engines and developing
skills of what it takes to build engines that last while harnessing
plenty of horsepower. It was also during this time that he started to
help a local racer, Tracey Leslie, with his cars. Terry was part of the
1988 Leslie Tire Racing Team that won the ARCA Supercar Series
Championship. After a few more years of working on other local racer
cars, Terry got a call from Tracey to come and help build engines in
North Carolina for his Busch Grand National Team. What a learning
experience! A chance to work on a professional race team was second to
none.

In 1996, Terry began building and racing the go karts that started
his driving career. One year later, he won the River City Speedway
Track Championship in Bay City, Michigan. Also during his karting years
he drove other karts in his stable to many feature event wins. To this
day he still holds the record for “Most Feature Wins” in
the Saginaw Valley Karting Association.

After serving as crew chief and spotter for other local drivers,
Terry was approached by a group of people starting a Midwest-based
racing series. The driving concept of the series was cost-control
through the use of “crate motors” in super late models with
template bodies on the chassis that resembled actual passenger cars on
the street. After helping this series get off the ground as technical
director it was time to get back to his passion in
racing….driving!

In 2004, Terry started Fast Company Motorsports , LLC. He built and
raced the car above.

In 2005, Terry competed in the Superpro Racing Series where he
finished 10th (out of 32 competitors) in the year-end point standing.

In 2006 and 2007, he competed at the Auto City Speedway in the Pro
late Model / Super Stock division and finished 5th (out of 24
competitors) in the year-end point standings for 2006 and 7th in points
for 2007.


